Heidi Montag grew up in Crested Butte,
Colorado, where she lived from the age of three.[1] Her parents, Darlene and Tim
Egelhoff, own a popular restaurant in the area, called the Timberline. Her
mother, once a ski racing coach, is also a real estate agent. Heidi is the
middle Montag child, having both an older sister, Holly, and a younger brother,
Sky.
After high school, Montag moved to San Francisco, California to study fashion at
the Academy of Art University.[4] At freshman orientation, she met Lauren
Conrad, star of MTV's Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, and the two became
close friends.[5] Montag first appeared on MTV during season two of Laguna Beach
when she was staying with the Conrad family for the summer. Montag was seen on
several episodes acting as best friend to Lauren Conrad and secondary cast
member Jennifer Johanns; she was also friendly with Brooke Martinson, Kristin
Cavallari, Jenna Widen, and Sunny Whiterabbit all of whom she knew from a trip
with Conrad to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Both Montag and Conrad left the Academy of the Arts and transferred to the
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, sharing an apartment in Los
Angeles, California.[7] In the summer of 2005, MTV began filming the lives of
the roommates for Conrad's Laguna Beach spin-off reality show The Hills.[8]
Montag left the Fashion Institute in autumn of 2005 when she was hired as an
intern at Bolthouse Productions. According to Montag, she dropped out
because she did not find the school challenging.[4] Within two years Montag was
promoted to from intern to event planner at Bolthouse, and she has no plans to
return to fashion school. Fake Hooters

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